Solana network faces degraded performance for the second time this week

The Solana blockchain has faced its second network performance degradation incident this week. According to Solana, this is happening because of a rise in high compute transactions.ย 

As a result, the network capacity, which was originally advertised to be 50,000 transactions per second (TPS), was reduced to several thousand TPS. Solana cited this as the reason why users experienced failed transactions and added that its developers are already working to fix the issues.

This latest network issue came only a few days after a similar incidentย on Tuesday, where users experienced the same problems. Many speculated that the Tuesday incident was due to a distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attack, but Solana co-founder Anatoly Yakovenko responded on Twitter, saying that itโ€™s just the โ€œpain of getting a new runtime commercialized.โ€

Amid these recent events, Cyber Capital chief investment offic Justin Bons expressed his disapproval with Solana and published a series of tweets enumerating the reasons why he doesnโ€™t support the project. Bons claims that Solana is โ€œconsistently displaying a pattern of bad behaviorโ€ and โ€œprioritizing attracting ignorant investors over good blockchain design.โ€

Bons also criticized the security of the network, mentioning that DDoS attacks are not the only concern. He said that DDoS can be combined with a 51% attack. With this, he claims that attackers can โ€œtemporarily gain proportional-staked control over the network by attacking other stakeholders.โ€

Yakovenko dismissed this as โ€œexhausting nonsense,โ€ stating, โ€œItโ€™s impossible to DDoS a private key.โ€

Related: Solana reportedly hit by DDoS attack, but network remains online

Last year, Solana wasย hit by a DDoS attack causing a similar effectย and degrading the networkโ€™s performance. Solana Labs head of communications Austin Federaย said that the outage came after a number of transactions during an initial DEX offering โ€œlanded in a Solana block that took an excessive amount of compute power.โ€ โ€œCompute for those kinds of transactions wasnโ€™t properly metered by the network, and caused blocks to take much longer to process than the network expected,โ€ Federa stated.